Trump, tariffs and Supreme Court
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Ireland's export performance was heavily influenced by US President Donald Trump's tariffs policy.
Mr Trump’s ‘reciprocal tariffs’, imposed under an emergency powers law, were overturned by the US Supreme Court.
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‘Defiant’ Donald Trump is hiding ‘extreme weakness’ after court disaster, body language expert claims
Donald Trump wasn’t in a courtroom when the Supreme Court clipped his tariff ambitions this week, but you could practically hear the gavel echoing in the way he tried to hold himself together afterward.
President Donald Trump has repeatedly said foreigners would pay for his import tariffs. A new report says Americans picked up most of the tab.
By Elisa Anzolin, Christoph Steitz, Emma Rumney and Dominique Patton MILAN/FRANKFURT/LONDON/PARIS, Feb 21 (Reuters) - From European wine makers to chemical companies and distillers, the U.S. Supreme Court ruling knocking down a large part of President Donald Trump's trade tariffs comes with a sting in the tail: an even more uncertain trade outlook.
Donald Trump called Supreme Court justices who voted against his tariff authority "fools and lapdogs," "unpatriotic" and a "disgrace." It was wild TV.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce estimated as of August that Trump’s tariff policies will cost America’s roughly 236,000 small businesses about $200 billion annually.